
You’re meddling in someone else’s life, aren’t you? Stop it already!
In the end, I’m just living out my father’s life.
>>2
If you don’t say you’re living someone else’s life, it shouldn’t really be something to be teased about…
Well, if anything, I’m usually a bit pretentious, and this is my true self.
Moi-chan is too weak against things that can be talked about in detail.
Fundamentally, my hobby is solitary.
I like Uza’s Moichan because she’s interesting.
I like things that a college student living alone might get hooked on too much…
Moi-chan hasn’t had friends until this age, so she sometimes acts like a little brat or an old nuisance, and it’s pretty terrible.
>>8
I’m really glad that my first male friend of the same age is someone who openly shares his thoughts.
It’s really unfair that after talking about how physical labor quickly makes the whiskering and fading on denim, the battle episode features denim that’s drawn in such an exaggerated detail that I can’t focus on the story.
Strongly particular.
After removing the glue, I laughed and said, “Now, let’s apply the glue.”
>>12
I can understand it because there is an explanation, but just the steps alone are completely incomprehensible.
The marble craze ended quickly and it became no good…
Moi-chan and the subculture jerk are too handsome because they have no shortcomings…
Keigo is a fashion subculture bastard.
This one is a serious subculture jerk.
>>16
The feeling of living carefully in everyday life is truly real.
The scene where Nico’s grandmother’s hand-me-downs made her extremely excited during the curse-breaking was quite amazing.
After that, Nico-san is probably showing a panty shot… It’s not like Eddie Dunn would wear hand-me-downs without underwear.
I like vintage clothes even in other people’s lives…
In the end, it’s pretty ridiculous that Moichan is doing all of Keigo’s jeans.
I want them to lose everything for once, as they usually end up gaining something from subculture discussions.
>>20
Keigo once physically got rid of everything in the room.
Perhaps he was pulled up from the underground dojo to his room on the second floor, but since he got hooked on a refined lifestyle, is it ultimately an advantage for his cooking skills?
>>20
Even if paint splatters, this is still good — it’s a result of positive thinking.
It’s cowardly not to respond to the question, “Isn’t it dirty if you don’t wash it?”
>>21
It’s a stubborn way of doing things.
I didn’t want to see Moi-chan talking about vintage clothes in terms of price…
>>22
Because it is also a word from the perspective of a student who cannot earn money satisfactorily…
>>22
What I chose after being advised is a relatively cheap one, but it’s actually good to have something that’s solid.
>>28
It means that you had an amazing eye for things.
>>22
Kan-chan’s response
I don’t want you to wear that when you’re doing something because it’s bothersome.
>>26
However, this is a wound caused by the battle with Wolf.
>>26
(Silent to avoid tearing from a sneeze)
>>36
I’m wearing 1.2 million in total, you know…
Once you have some extra money, I might send you this vintage clothing that suits you without thinking about the price!
I got the one from Miharu’s dad for the jeans episode.
The vintage clothing episode also ended in a similar way.
Unlike Ryo-san, Moi-chan is just a bothersome otaku and does not cross the line.
It would be cruel to make them go through something so terrible.
I am catastrophically bad at games that you play with friends.
>>32
I’m not weak.
>>32
I completely understand how much Moi-chan is hooked on the watermelon game.
>>32
It’s a one-player game, so I’m hooked on the vinegar squid game.
Keigo is a fashion subculture jerk.
>>33
Morihito is a fashion subculture jerk, huh?
I love the three who completely ignore what Moi-chan says and take the clothes they like.
>>38
Ah, Inferno? It’s Vitamin Flame.
Middle school students are such kids to be grateful for something like that.
>>55
The marbles that ended up like this, even though their careers are no different from others, were the worst.
I really hate the type that tries to take the high ground once they get into something.
>>41
If you get drunk, even if you’re not addicted, you’ll become a nuisance!
It feels really greedy because it heavily involves money.
Moreover, the denim that I was originally raising was also affected by Nico’s magic.
I’m trying to save time.
They don’t work part-time jobs and are financially dependent on their parents while wanting expensive clothes.
You’re a piece of shit.
>>44
Well, once the Nico situation is settled, they’ll probably start working part-time at a thrift shop anyway.
>>44
It’s unavoidable because I also have a mission as a familiar!
Right now, I’m taking care of five people!
I’m a bit interested in patchwork, you know.
When you actually see it, isn’t it a bit too aggressive, Nameless-chan?
What the previous anonymous commenter said about being a fan of vintage clothing or dressing in a way that reflects someone else’s life was too harsh and didn’t sit well with me.
I think it’s a bit much to prioritize your own clothes over Momochi’s.
>>48
I was already excited about vintage rather than just sexual desire.
>>62
It’s terrible that the defensive function was activated precisely during the service scene.
All the selectable characters in the game are too quirky and eccentric, it’s too much of a twisted otaku…
>>49
When I get immersed, I start to get intensely into the colorful emulation.
It was expensive, you know!?
To be honest, I might want to be a little particular about it…
You say you don’t work part-time, but there’s definitely no time for that in that house.
You’re the one doing all the cooking, laundry, cleaning, and tidying up, right, Moi-chan…?
>>53
It seems that each floor’s bath and toilet are left to each individual.
Kanshi was handwashing his underwear at ten times the speed.
>>68
By the way, there was a brief discussion about the division of roles when Miharu came.
Is that all!?
>>53
Moreover, the cooking is extremely elaborate, and the room is also being regularly improved to make it easier for everyone to live in.
>>104
Everyone drew individual pictures of omelets and even wrote their names.
Is the size large or is the ketchup opening small…
To dedicate
I feel like Mois would cry if I show her this thread.
I don’t really understand why you tolerate that stupid bean joke from our date, Moi-chan…
It’s heavy that you’ve been doing it all alone and don’t care about things that would normally be bothersome… right, Moi-chan!
I like apparel returns; they’re interesting.
Well, if there are no points to pick on, it becomes sarcastic…
The ability as a teacher is remarkably high.
I laughed at the poor Moichan who was cloned by the chairman.
“Sell me some marbles, we’re friends, right? You’re such an unpleasant person…”
It seems that I suddenly became popular for free, and I’m really happy about it!
But if Moi-chan, Niko, and the other familiars try to become independent, it seems like they’ll try to stop them in a weird way.
The moleskin jacket back then is expensive, Moy-chan, I envy you for getting it for free from someone.
>>72
Well, that’s simply the result of personal virtue.
The person doesn’t think that way, but being a bodyguard has its aspects that feel like a job too…
A person relatively inclined towards keigo (polite language).
It seems like I’m going to become a completely reckless dad, but I’m the type who holds back when others try to stop me.
>>76
All mothers in the world are doing it.
It seems like Moi-chan’s family is quite wealthy, but I wonder how they make their money.
I thought Dad was doing a job where he could earn money, but he’s actually running around trying to break the seal of Jurassic revival.
Wolf’s wounds are like medals, but being blown away and repaired by mysterious magic is not acceptable…
The main character is just Moi-chan.
Isn’t it common to see people in a sleeping shirt in minor roles?
Normally, there aren’t that many people who use sleeping shirts as casual wear, right?
I want Nico to come back quickly.
But when Nico comes back, the two of them will end up getting together.
>>84
When I get back, we’ll have the last battle, and then we’ll probably just have a bunch of mundane daily life afterward anyway.
It’s like a shortcut for Moichan’s scratch, isn’t it? Wuu O!
I can understand why someone would fall in love with Nico; sometimes being clumsy makes her way too cute.
>>89
When I was so excited that I tried to leave home, it worked…
Witch Watch
The Witch’s Guardian
Sandwich
It can be understood in Uro Mira.
Many vintage moleskin jackets are blue.
The blue is too blue, a little…
>>95
The blue is too blue, just a little…
Sometimes it’s too much to just say it’s fading in color…
I want you to tell me the official abbreviation…
Even when I’m protecting, my jeans get good scars, so it’s my vocation.
The protagonist is officially treated as a handsome guy.
>>99
I love being featured in fashion magazines with lightning bolt perms and goofy T-shirts.
>>111
(Feeling down because I’m wearing someone else’s outfit)
In other words… a witch watch?
I want to buy new denim, but there’s no Moichan around me…
>>101
My older brother is just like Denim Moai-chan, but having him around in real life is seriously annoying…
Isn’t Moichan in charge of all the housework except for cleaning the bathroom and toilet?
Listening to that tedious lecture and still buying a pair of jeans is truly subpar.
I like the part where it’s pointed out that the vintage clothes are mostly hand-me-downs, and it leads to feeling down and deciding to end today’s lecture here…
What kind of house has a dojo underground?
In a ridiculous episode, Nico’s height returns while Moi-chan is crying, and the direction is unfair.
Ten years from now, Moi-chan will surely be making soba and firing pottery.
Nico is consulting about wanting to quit her job and run a traditional house café in a witch’s village.
>>112
Well, I guess they’ll make soba…
>>121
It’s definitely 100% buckwheat soba.
>>130
How about that? They say that 100% is just a way of complicating things for the experts.
I think they will say that Nihaichi is the best.
>>136
I’m already becoming a burden even in making soba…
>>121
Isn’t it ramen to occasionally think of Run while playing?
I also like it when Kan-chan goes through terrible experiences.
I also like the episodes where Moi-chan has a terrible time.
Moi-chan is tall and has a good build, so sometimes when she’s wearing regular clothes, she looks handsome… it’s surprising.
Wearing something worth hundreds of thousands of yen and jumping around is amazing.
I finally understood the reason why we are told not to wash jeans through this manga.
I can only wear them on weekends, but even after about two years…
These jeans never fade at all.
Is everyone sanding it down?
>>118
Are you perhaps a manga artist?
>>118
How long are you wearing them?
I don’t think it’s possible for them not to fade after wearing them for 800 or 1000 hours.
Offering
Ge
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It’s actually easier to buy second-hand denim that someone else has already faded.
>>124
But that…
>>124
But that’s it.
>>124
😅
Stop it, Moi-chan.
Moi-chan
Stay
Stop it already!
The unnamed girl is popping up more and more.
>>132
Moi-chan, who is ugly, weak, and short in stature…
>>137
Generally, the witch of granting.
>>142
I don’t think the granting witch wants to be treated as a nameless one.
I love second-hand clothes, so there are more days that feel like someone else’s life, except for underwear!
>>133
Vintage clothes are of course nice too, but…
Don’t you want to grow at least one?
Having short legs is actually good because there’s no issue with the length not being enough for second-hand jeans.
On the contrary, I apologize when I sell things that I no longer need.
The criticism towards comedy is getting too tangled up!
Keigo has become interested in minimalism, but I wonder if Moi-chan has ever been into it.
>>140
I may have at least admired it, but my roots are as a collector.
When you try to do something and think, “No, I can’t throw this away!” it ends up being everything in the room.
The eyes are properly jet black at that moment…
Because you have a good face and style, even if you wear something a bit strange or your hairstyle changes due to an accident, you still look great! I can’t argue with that.
Teacher Shinohara has a surprisingly high resolution for troublesome otaku.
>>144
Wait a minute.
>>145
That person is a discerning otaku!
>>145
In the first event of Osieshinnishi, all the women who appeared had this as a prefix, and it was no good.
It’s not that there’s anything wrong with second-hand clothes.
I think it’s wonderful to have a diverse range of options.
But you know…
No one looks good in the Kan-chan T-shirt.
>>147
If it were Kan-chan, it would have definitely suited her…
When the troublesome otaku is unleashed, it shows the highest level of creepiness in the story.
>>148
But if I don’t think this far ahead, it seems difficult to produce the others.
The marbles lover who is already becoming a burden.
Subculture Kuso Moi-chan and Moi-chan whose eyes turn jet black, super annoying yet I love her.
He’s usually as handsome as a model, though…
The strange level of understanding of comedy is also laughable.
It’s quite interesting, really quite interesting.
>>151
It seems really difficult to intentionally create a balance that’s not too interesting but also not too boring.
>>166
It’s quite interesting, but really, the fact that it’s just quite interesting is surprisingly amazing.
I have bought too many jeans, boots, and leather jackets for the person I like.
It feels like the body is not enough for aging.
You’re rubbing and spraying to make it age faster, right?
Flap flap flap flap
By the way, it was the author who wrote Switch and Otakura-kun.
Flap flap flap flap flap
I really love fluent (talking), fluent, fluent!
Actually, I love comedy, and I really enjoy laughing a lot while watching it, not just being expressionless.
>>161
Because I love it so much, I won’t allow amateurs to impersonate comedians.
>>161
When you have to take responsibility for laughter, you become serious.
Once you get into it, it’s fine to dig deep and make your knowledge genuine, but…
Don’t let marbles become a nuisance in such a short period of time!?
I don’t quite understand vintage, but I guess you don’t wash denim, right?
>>163
While wearing the perseverance pants
>>163
Well, since it’s workwear, it doesn’t really need to be washed that often.
>>163
It’s just a matter of whether it’s okay to wash it even if the shades become blurry when washed.
When Moi-chan was praising the theme song, it felt like something amazing came along.
I think if we leave Moi-chan alone, in 20 years she will be living a hermit-like life deep in the mountains.
In that sense, we need Nico.
>>170
The old kappa becomes too obsessed and ends up acting like a human.
The episode where things get a bit unfortunate isn’t annoying; rather, it’s nice that something originally terrible turned out to be just fine.
I really like Kan-chan, who advises that the price is originally the owner’s goodwill.
Huh? Is it the opening by YOASOBI?
The title might be something like Wednesday, Invisible, or Quick.
>>175
Isn’t it impossible to start writing lyrics from the usual works?
I was told that, and it didn’t go well.
People who prefer vintage over aging.
There’s no need to force yourself to buy vintage; replicas are actually cooler, I was saying.
But in the end, the expert is a result of it.
I felt like I wanted to wear the real thing, and I was kind of showing off.
Maybe I’m the type to get hooked on making curry too.
>>177
When Nemuchan came, I served a thick curry.
>>177
Once, when they tried the curry that Moi-chan made from spices, everyone said it was delicious, but Kan-chan might say, “I prefer Bon Curry.”
I like the process of becoming a producer.
I wonder why Moi-chan became like that when my dad seems completely different.
>>179
A happy image sprinkled over!
>>179
This doesn’t seem like it will become the lyrics for uromira.
>>187
Half correct.
>>192
…! In other words, the remaining half of the lyrics is from Uro Mira…
Master it in one week for the tea ceremony!
>>188
It looks like I’ve eaten Country Ma’am!
>>188
I always admire you.
It seems like I’ve already tried various elaborate things with spices and settled on a comfortable staple for myself.
My dad seems like a Tsubaki father in modern times, but when he was young, he had a Bosun vibe.
Kanshi visits a traditional wooden house cafe where Moi-chan makes homemade pottery and serves handmade soba on the menu.
I can already imagine it at a level I’ve kind of read before.
>>194
I’ll order curry.
>>194
Moi-chan is probably making a living primarily by producing some strange projects while running a thrift shop that looks like it could belong to a witch somewhere in the city.
However, it will obviously be dirty if you don’t wash it.
This author is too good at digesting other people’s stories within a single episode.
Stories about manga artists and such.
Is it true you haven’t washed it for a year?
OP “Ryuuko Tsumihiki no Tawara no Taiko”
I wonder if they will create a band from Witch Watch like they did with The Sketchbook.
Keigo’s episodes where he makes strange things have a high batting average.
>>203
The slippery sumo match of the grasshopper at the beginning is really strong…
I didn’t want to see it.
A girl like Moi-chan who gets so into a crappy game that she starts talking to herself…
What was the mechanical lion from Uro Mira…?
Is someone turning into a machine?